Scarborough Athletic came from behind with two late goals to win in Gloucestershire.
The Seadogs fell behind inside four minutes, but hit back quickly, after ten, through Dom Tear.
That was the end of the scoring until just after the hour when hosts Gloucester City regained the lead.
Luca Colville levelled with twelve minutes remaining and Lewis Maloney delighted the intrepid travelling Boro fans with the winner, two minutes from time.
The result keeps Athletic in promotion contention in National North, they stay fourth.
Manager Jono Greening, speaking to Scarborough Athletic TV post-match, was delighted with his side's efforts:


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